SUSE Studio
SUSE Studio was an online Linux software creation tool by SUSE. Users could develop their own Linux distro, software appliance, or virtual appliance, mainly choosing which applications and packages they want on their "custom" Linux and how it looks.
Users could choose between openSUSE or SUSE Linux Enterprise as a base and pick from a variety of pre-configured images including jeOS, minimal server, GNOME, and KDE desktops.
The SUSE Studio service was shut down on February 15, 2018.
Image formats and booting options
SUSE Studio supports the following image formats and booting options:- Live CD/DVD / ISO image
- VMDK
- VirtualBox
- VHD
- disk image
- USB image
- Xen
- KVM
- OVF
- AMI for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
- Preboot Execution Environment
SUSE Studio in use
A number of projects, both related to the openSUSE Project and independent, use SUSE Gallery as the preferred way to get virtual- and disk images to their users.
SUSE Studio is what powered the fan-made ChromeOS, which was a semi-stripped-down system loaded with the developers' version of Google Chrome, Google web application links, and OpenOffice.org.
The many desktop environments supported :
- * JeOS
- * Server
- Qt only
- * LXQt
- GTK+ only
- * GNOME
- ** Cinnamon
- ** MATE
- * XFCE
- * Enlightenment
- Qt and GTK+ integrated
- * KDE
Shutdown